Remorque bois PERZL PRW 12-4 – usage agricole et forestier

🔧 Caractéristiques principales

  • Type : remorque forestière avec grue de chargement
  • Modèle : PERZL PRW 12-4
  • Capacité totale : 12 t
  • Poids à vide : 3,2 t
  • Longueur du châssis : 4,0 m
  • Longueur totale : extensible jusqu’à 4,90 m
  • Largeur de chargement : 0,92 m
  • Largeur totale : 2,22 m
  • Hauteur de chargement : 76 cm
  • Hauteur totale : 3,05 m
  • Pneus : 400 x 60 x 15,5
  • Freins : air comprimé sur les 4 roues
  • État : occasion

📅 Informations

  • Remorque conçue pour le transport professionnel du bois
  • Structure robuste pour usage intensif
  • Homologation pour un poids total de 12 t
  • Peinture industrielle 2K résistante
  • Plateforme avec échelle intégrée

⚙️ Équipements

  • Éclairage complet
  • Pied de support réglable avec boulons
  • Système hydraulique avec prise de force
  • Hauteur attelage : 850 mm
  • Pompe hydraulique : 600 mm

🔩 Données techniques de la grue

  • Modèle : VK 5077
  • Rotation : 4 cylindres
  • Couple de rotation : 19 kNm
  • Hauteur de travail : 9000 mm
  • Profondeur de travail : 3000 mm
  • Extension : 1750 mm
  • Longueur de flèche : 7700 mm
  • Rotation : 320°
  • Pression : 185 – 200 bar
  • Poids : 1180 kg
  • Stabilisateurs rabattables

🪵 Pince de chargement

  • Modèle : HVZ 130
  • Ouverture : 1300 mm
  • Poids : 95 kg
  • Largeur : 30 cm
  • Force de traction : 3 t
  • Rotor : 3 t avec frein pendulaire

✅ Avantages

  • Grande capacité de transport
  • Grue puissante et précise
  • Idéale pour exploitation forestière
  • Construction solide et durable
  • Utilisation professionnelle intensive

🚚 Livraison

  • Livraison disponible
  • Nationale et internationale

25,700.00

Référence : ESP11515

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